WAN Acceleration: Infineta

2011-03-18 Thread Adam Leff
Has anyone had any experience with Infineta for WAN Acceleration that you'd be willing to share? Off-list replies are certainly welcome. ~Adam

Re: Wan acceleration

2009-11-19 Thread Andrey Gordon
t, I'd recommend Riverbed. - Andrey Gordon [andrey.gor...@gmail.com] On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Ricardo Canepa wrote: > I use WAN acceleration appliances to optimize traffic over satellite > links. Initially we used Blue Coats but due to some issues they have, or > had, with satellit

Re: Wan acceleration

2009-11-19 Thread Ricardo Canepa
I use WAN acceleration appliances to optimize traffic over satellite links. Initially we used Blue Coats but due to some issues they have, or had, with satellite links we replaced them with Riverbeds and now we have over 100 of them deployed. The Riverbed units have done a much better job and if

Re: Wan acceleration

2009-11-19 Thread Ernest McCaleb
o with the WAAS because it can be really cheap with the right bundle. Ernest. On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Bill Lewis wrote: > Anyone in the group using hardware based wan acceleration and have > suggestions? > > If so, anyone using it over a static IPSEC Cisco VPN link (or other

RE: Wan acceleration

2009-11-19 Thread Jacob Maynard
error, please notify me immediately. Thank you. -Original Message- From: Bill Lewis [mailto:ble...@hottopic.com] Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 2:01 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Wan acceleration Anyone in the group using hardware based wan acceleration and have suggestions? If so, a

Wan acceleration

2009-11-19 Thread Bill Lewis
Anyone in the group using hardware based wan acceleration and have suggestions? If so, anyone using it over a static IPSEC Cisco VPN link (or other vendor)? I've seen a demo of Cisco WAAS and why they think it's best of breed. Spoke to F5, theirs is still in beta so they suggested Rive

Re: FOSS WAN Acceleration Software

2009-09-20 Thread Ryan Wilkins
While not FOSS, supposedly Cisco routers with reasonably current IOS releases have RBSCP support which hints at acting in this capacity. I've wanted to test it since the majority of our networks are over satellite, but most of the modems we use have WAN acceleration built in and thu

Re: FOSS WAN Acceleration Software

2009-09-20 Thread Laurent CARON
On 11/09/2009 01:40, BH wrote: Hello, I was wondering if anyone had experience or could recommend free open source WAN Accelerators/Optimizers. There seems to be only one FOSS project called TrafficSqueezer but development has stopped and the project is still in an Alpha stage. I am not interest

Re: FOSS WAN Acceleration Software

2009-09-19 Thread BH
Summary: With some private replies I got a few leads. Most of which are not generic wan accellerators but still appreciated. The two I considered: TrafficSqueezer: still in alpha stage but performs both compression and flow control WANProxy: only does compression, but is slightly more "polished"

FOSS WAN Acceleration Software

2009-09-10 Thread BH
Hello, I was wondering if anyone had experience or could recommend free open source WAN Accelerators/Optimizers. There seems to be only one FOSS project called TrafficSqueezer but development has stopped and the project is still in an Alpha stage. I am not interested in the offerings of Cisco (WAA